Early images in Indian Territory
Early images in Indian Territory
Title: Early images in Indian Territory
Related Names:
Carlton, Caleb Henry, 1836-1923 , collector
Soule, William S. (William Stinson), 1836-1908 , photographer
Date Created/Published: ca. 1872-1900.
Summary: Group includes six photographs taken by William Soule of Kiowa Indians which include Lone Wolf, Trailing-the-Enemy sitting with a woman, Standing Sweat-house, White Bear, and Kicking Bird, and a Cheyenne camp near Fort Dodge, KS. Other images by unknown photographers include a group of Kiowa girls, Kiowa boys holding bow & arrows, an Indian dance at Fort Sill, Okla., an Arapaho camp, a distant view of Quanah Parker's house, three babies on cradleboards, White Wolf's [Comanche] camp, Kicking Bird [Sioux] with small boy, and unidentified portraits of Indians in traditional clothing.
Notes:
Collector: Caleb Henry Carlton.
LOT title and other information from Indians of North America ... Library of Congress, 2001.
Transfer; Manuscript Division; 1965.
Subjects:
Indians of North America--Indian Territory--1870-1900.
Photographic prints--1870-1900.
Bookmark /2004665223/
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